For example, I assume you wouldn't be allowed to stroll a horse or chariot through a Greek agora during the Peloponnesian War. I would think there would be "pedestrian only" walking areas, and certain streets would be where horses, and other large animals would be allowed. When were sidewalks first used? I believe cities like Cyrene and Alexandria (the Egypt one) had them on major streets.
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